Sony VAIO TX770 Ultraportable Review

Sony VAIO TX770NotebookReview reviewed the Sony VAIO TX770 recently. It is an ultraportable with some very reasonable specs.

The Sony TX is a very sexy notebook. This particular laptop uses a classy black finish for the LCD and outer casing, and a nice gray/silver color for the keyboard area (Sony also offers other colors such as Sienna and Platinum). Sony uses carbon fiber and carbon composite material for the computer’s casing for increased durability but allowing for light weight. The LCD screen is razor thin (approximately the width of 4 stacked credit cards). While it seems fragile to me, Sony claims this screen is 230% less likely to crack. Personally, I wouldn’t go out of my way to test this claim!

In the end the reviewer found it to be a really nice machine to use, and he loves how there are more and more options being put into the ultra portable category, but the cost of the small machine, the fan noise are both negative points that might make people in no hurry to buy one, wait until the next generation.

May 12th, 2006 Posted by David in Reviews, Sony at 11:14 am Comment Now! ยป
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